I have always just hand-pulled up the Chickweed in my lawn and mailed it to @dave 's house. j/k It's pretty much not a problem any more as the St. Augustine is strong enough to choke most of it out. I continue when I find them to pull them up. But I toss them into the lawn, and sometimes they get mulched in when I cut the lawn. Am I reseeding the Chickweed by sending it back into the lawn and I don't know it??

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Chillybean said:I've given up on thinking I can eradicate it. But it's there when I need to make chickweed salve. My next batch will include some of that English Plantain I cannot get rid of, either. :)

I've got a bumper crop of plantain that's almost ready to harvest. I was hoping for equal amounts of comfrey and plantain for a salve, but I just didn't plant enough comfrey for all this!

As far as the chickweed goes, my son (who turns three next week) loves to pull weeds and feed them to the chickens. He'll actually pull ANYTHING and feed it to the chickens but we're still working on selecting the right stuff :)

As far as the chickweed goes, my son (who turns three next week) loves to pull weeds and feed them to the chickens. He'll actually pull ANYTHING and feed it to the chickens but we're still working on selecting the right stuff :)

Young ones are a little zealous of their weed pulling, that's for sure. But glad for their help. I hadn't thought about giving it to the chickens. Great idea. We've been giving them soft tomatoes and other garden veggies, along with those pest Corn Rootworm Beetles that I shake into a bucket of water.

There I go again, bringing those crazy beetles into another post. I may not get Japanese Beetles (yet), but I've got plenty of these to keep me occupied.